So what if you use a PHP include to insert a portion of page that has 
been rendered by symfony?


Balaji Srinivasan wrote:
> Hi Tom
> That works if the full page was served by symfony. We already use  
> that. But now we have come to the point where portions of the page  
> could be migrated to Symfony. In that case the full page will be  
> served by the PHP code but we want portions of it to be rendered by  
> Symfony.
> Balaji
> 
> On Feb 17, 2008, at 1:43 PM, Tom Haskins-Vaughan wrote:
> 
>> Hi Balaji,
>>
>> I've thought about this for an app I wrote in PHP that's in use at the
>> moment. I was thinking of putting symfony in a sub directory of the  
>> web
>> root: www.domain.com/symfony/
>>
>> There were going to be session issues, that I think someone on the  
>> list
>> suggested possible solutions for, but that I never explored in depth.
>>
>> The two apps could use the same database.
>>
>> I know this isn't a comprehensive answer but hope it helps  
>> nonetheless.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> Balaji Srinivasan wrote:
>>> Hi There
>>> I have a current application that was developed in plain PHP. I want
>>> to migrate it over to Symfony. Instead of rewriting everything at one
>>> shot, I was wondering if there was a way where I could migrate
>>> portions of the web page (akin to component-slots) over to symfony  
>>> and
>>> have it embedded in the legacy webpage.
>>> Is there a way to achieve this? This would help in the migration (and
>>> I suspect it will also encourage more people to migrate to Symfony).
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Balaji
>>>
>>>
> 
> 
> > 
> 

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